Canyons around Ussassa/Ussassai are set within Sardinia's Ogliastra region, featuring deep gorges, limestone-dolomite formations, and Mediterranean vegetation. The landscape provides varied terrain, from river valleys suitable for water hiking to dramatic rock walls for climbing. This area offers a range of outdoor experiences amidst its rugged natural features.
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A wonderful path leads through the rocks here. A small staircase was even built specifically for this purpose. Highly recommended, as there are fantastic views and some amazing rocks to discover.
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The cave is part of the archaeological park of the nuraghe of Sirbissi
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In total there are three very beautiful waterfalls that lie on top of each other. In the summer, when the tide is low, it is safe to climb the first and second. But you can only get to the second one by swimming through a small pool of water. The third can be seen well from the second, but we felt it was too dangerous to climb. But you can catch a great view and a photo.
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Natural "monument" of extraordinary beauty that opens up in the rocks of Taccu di Osini. Legend has it that, during a pastoral visit, St. George prayed that a passage would be opened in the apparently impenetrable mountain to make the passage easier.
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The Serbissi cave is a karst cavity, created by dolomitic dissolution through rainwater. Source: http://www.sentierinatura.it/easyne2/LYT.aspx?Code=SentieriNatura&IDLYT=2713&ST=SQL&SQL=ID_Documento%3D4591
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The Serbissi cave is a karst cavity, created by dolomitic dissolution through rainwater. Source: http://www.sentierinatura.it/easyne2/LYT.aspx?Code=SentieriNatura&IDLYT=2713&ST=SQL&SQL=ID_Documento%3D4591
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not to be missed!! besides the nuraghe there is a spectacular view and a cave
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Beyond the popular Serbissi Cave and Sa Brecca de Is Tapparas, the region offers diverse experiences. The Rio San Girolamo valley, which Ussassai overlooks, is excellent for aqua-trekking with natural pools. Just above Ulassai, the Ulassai Canyon (Gola Sa Tappara) is a renowned rock climbing destination. Further afield, Su Gorropu Canyon, often called the "Grand Canyon of Europe," provides challenging hiking and unique biodiversity, while Bacu Sa Figu is ideal for canyoning with significant descents.
You'll encounter deep gorges, impressive limestone-dolomite formations, and rich Mediterranean vegetation. Highlights include the dramatic Scala di San Giorgio, a natural monument with viewing platforms, and the Pirincanes Waterfall, a gorge with refreshing cascades. The area is characterized by rugged terrain, lush forests, and crystal-clear waters in river valleys.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking views, the refreshing natural pools, and the unique geological formations. The cool air in narrow passages like Sa Brecca de Is Tapparas is often highlighted, as is the opportunity for immersive nature experiences like aqua-trekking in the Rio San Girolamo valley. The area's wild and untouched beauty, along with opportunities for adventure, are frequently praised.
The region can be enjoyed across multiple seasons. For water-based activities like aqua-trekking or canyoning, warmer months (late spring to early autumn) are ideal, especially for cooling off in natural pools like Caddargiu 'e Sini. However, some canyons like Ulassai Canyon offer afternoon shade, making them viable for climbing even in summer. Canyoning in Bacu Sa Figu is best from winter to spring due to water flow.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. Aqua-trekking in the Rio San Girolamo valley, particularly to spots like Caddargiu 'e Sini, involves walking in shallow, clear waters and is a refreshing and engaging experience for many. While some canyoning routes are challenging, shorter, less demanding versions are sometimes available for beginners. Always check specific route details for suitability.
The region offers exciting canyoning opportunities, notably at Bacu Sa Figu, considered one of Sardinia's wildest ravines. It features numerous descents, some up to 37 meters, and significant water flow, especially from winter to spring. While the full route requires experience and specialized equipment, a shorter, less challenging version is available for beginners. Guided excursions are often recommended for safety.
Yes, the Serbissi Cave is not only a natural monument but also a historical site, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The area around Ussassai itself is rich in history, nestled in Sardinia's historical region of Ogliastra. Legends also surround natural formations like the Scala di San Giorgio.
Beyond canyon exploration, the area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including aqua-trekking routes on the Rio San Girolamo. There are also extensive options for mountain biking and gravel biking. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Ussassa/Ussassai, MTB Trails around Ussassa/Ussassai, and Gravel biking around Ussassa/Ussassai guides.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. A notable one is the Aquatrek on the Rio San Girolamo, an easy route involving walking in shallow waters. Other trails range from easy to difficult, such as the Ristorante Niala – Su Tostoini loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Hiking around Ussassa/Ussassai guide.
The Rio San Girolamo valley, which Ussassai overlooks, is known for its beautiful natural pools and small waterfalls. A particularly inviting spot is Caddargiu 'e Sini, described as an idyllic natural swimming pool perfect for cooling off. The Pirincanes Waterfall also offers opportunities for refreshing dips in its pools.
The Scala di San Giorgio is an imposing gorge and natural monument known for its extraordinary beauty. It offers spectacular views and has viewing platforms for visitors. Legend has it that a holy man created this passage. Visitors often note the very cold, refreshing air flowing from its crevices.
Sa Brecca de Is Tapparas is a challenging canyon, described as a deep crevice 500 meters long and 30 meters deep, with sections as narrow as 2 meters. It forms a cool channel that inspires awe. It's located within the Bruncu Santoru di Perdasdefogu natural park and offers a unique, immersive experience through its narrow passages.


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